Hitachi DV-P705E, DV-P705EUK, DV-P705U User manual

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TK No.9010E
SPECIFICATIONS AND PARTS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE FOR IMPROVEMENT
DVD PLAYER
SERVICE MANUAL
2000September
Digital Media Products Division, Tokai
DV-P705E
DV-P705E(UK)
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PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE
Many electrical and mechanical parts have special safety-related characteristics. These are often not evident from visual
inspection nor can the protection afforded by them necessarily be obtained by using replacement components rated for a
higher voltage, wattage, etc. Replacement parts which have these special safety characteristics are identified in this
Service Manual. Electrical components having such features are identified by marking with a
on the schematics and
the parts list in this Service Manual. The use of a substitute replacement component which does not have the same
safety characteristics as the HITACHI recommended replacement one, shown in the parts list in this Service Manual, may
create shock, fire, or other hazards. Product safety is continuously under review and new instructions are issued from
time to time. For the latest information, always consult the current HITACHI Service Manual. A subscription to, or
additional copies for, HITACHI Service Manual may be obtained at a nominal charge from HITACHI SALES
CORPORATION.
LASER RADIATION
Do not stare at
the laser beam
CAUTION
NOTICE:
Comply with all cautions and safety related notes
located on or inside the cabinet and on the chassis.
1. When replacing a chassis in the instrument, all the
protective devices must be put back in place, such as
barriers, non-metallic knobs, adjustment and
compartment covers/shields, isolation resistors/
capacitors, etc.
2. When service is required, observe the original lead-
ress. Extra precautions should be taken to assure
correct lead dress in the high voltage circuit.
3. Always use the manufacturer's replacement
components. Especially critical components as
indicated on the circuit diagram should not be
replaced by other manufacturer's. Furthermore,
where a short-circuit has occurred, replace those
components that indicate evidence of overheating.
4. Before returning an instrument to the customer, the
service technician must thoroughly test the unit to be
certain that it is completely safe to operate without
danger of electrical shock, and be sure that no
protective device built into the instrument by the
manufacturer has become defective or inadvertently
defeated during servicing. Therefore, the following
checks should be performed for the continued
protection of the customer and service technician.
Leakage Current Cold Check
With the AC plug removed from the AC120V, 60Hz
source, place a jumper across the two plug prongs.
Turn the AC power switch on. Using an insulation
tester (DC500V), connect one lead to the jumpered
AC plug and touch the other lead to exposed metal
parts (antennas, screwheads, metal overlays,
control shafts, etc.), particularly any exposed metal part
having a eturn path to the chassis. Exposed metal
parts having a return path to the chassis should have a
minimum resistor reading of 0.3 Mohm and a maximum
resistor reading of 5 Mohm. Any resistor value below
or above this range indicates an abnormality which
requires corrective action. Exposed metal parts not
having a return path to the chassis will indicate an open
circuit.
Leakage Current Hot Check
Plug the AC line cord directly into a AC120V, 60Hz
outlet (do not use an isolation transformer for this
check).
Turn the AC power switch on. Using a "Leakage
Current Tester", measure for current from all
exposed metal parts of the cabinet (antennas,
screwheads, metal overlays, control shaft, etc.),
particularly an exposed metal part having a return
path to the chassis, to a known ground (earth) (water
pipe, conduit, etc.). Any current measured must not
exceed 0.5 mA.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
AC Leakage Test
ANY MEASUREMENTS NOT WITHIN THE LIMITS
OUTLINED ABOVE ARE INDICATIVE OF A POTENTIAL
SHOCK HAZARD AND MUST BE CORRECTED
BEFORE RETURNING THE UNIT TO THE CUSTOMER.
PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE
Many electrical and mechanical parts have special safety-
related characteristics. These are often not evident from
visual inspection nor can the protection afforded by them
necessarily be obtained by using replacement
components rated for a higher voltage, wattage, etc.
Replacement parts which have these special safety
characteristics are identified in this Service Manual.
Electrical components having such features are identified
by marking with a
on the schematics and the parts list
in this Service Manual. The use of a substitute
replacement component which does not have the same
safety characteristics as the HITACHI recommended
replacement one, shown in the parts list in this Service
Manual, may create shock, fire, or other hazards. Product
safety is continuously under review and new instructions
are issued from time to time. For the latest information,
always consult the current HITACHI Service Manual. A
subscription to, or additional copies for, HITACHI Service
Manual may be obtained at a nominal charge from
HITACHI SALES CORPORATION.
DEVICE
UNDER TEST
(READING
SHOULD NOT
BE ABOVE
0.5mA)
LEAKAGE CURRENT
TESTER
TEST ALL EXPOSED
METAL SURFACES
2-WIRE CORD
ALSO TEST WITHPLUG
REVERSED(USING AC
ADAPTER PLUG AS
REQUIRED)
GROUND
(EARTH)
LASER RADIATION
Do not stare at
the laser beam
CAUTION
Notes When Using Service Manual
The following shows the contents to be noted when using service manual:
1. Value units used in parts list
This table shows locations of each part on circuit board
diagrams. The locations are indicated using the guide
scales on the external lines of diagrams.
1) One diagram indicated for each board
The values, dielectric strength (power capacitance) and
tolerances of the resistors (excluding variable resistors)
and capacitors are indicated in the schematic diagrams
using abbreviations.
[Resistors]
Certain symbols are indicated below for value units of
resistors, capacitors and coils in parts list. When you read
them note the following regular indications:
Indication in list Regular indication
KOHM
...........................................
k
UF
.................................................
µF
PF
.................................................
pF
UH
.................................................
µH
MH
...............................................
mH
Parts
Resistor
Capacitor
Coil
2) Two diagrams indicated for each board
2. Values in schematic diagrams
Item
Value
Tolerance
Power
capacitance
Indication
No indication
...................................
K
...................................................
k
M
..................................................
M
No indication
.............................
±5%
(All tolerances other than ±5% are
indicated in schematic diagrams)
No indication
............................
1/8W
(1/16W for leadless resistors without
indication)
All capacitances other than the above
are indicated in schematic diagrams.
[Capacitors]
Item
Value
Dielectric
strength
Indication
No indication
.................................
µF
P
...................................................
pF
No indication
..............................
50V
(All dielectric strengths other than 50V
are indicated in schematic diagrams)
Item
Value
Indication
µ
....................................................
µH
m
..................................................
mH
[Coils]
3. Identifications of sides A/B in
circuit board diagrams
1) Board having a pattern on one side and parts on
both sides.
Side A: Shows discrete parts, viewed from the
pattern side.
Side B: Shows leadless parts, viewed from the
pattern side.
2) Board having patterns on both sides and parts on
both sides.
Side A: Shows parts and patterns which can be
seen when the case is opened.
Side B: Shows parts and the pattern on the back of
side A.
4. Table for indexing locations of parts
Parts
Location
2 A
Symbol
No.
IC
IC1201
Type of part
Zone "A" on board diagram
Circuit No.
Zone "2" on board diagram
Parts
Location
A - 2 A
Symbol
No.
IC
IC1201
Zone "2" on board
diagram
A: Shows side A
B: Shows side B
Zone "A" on board
diagram
Type of part
Circuit No.
CONTENTS
CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION
1. Specifications
.............................................................
1-1
2. Comparison with Previous Model
...............................
1-2
3. Troubleshooting
..........................................................
1-4
3-1. VIDEO CIRCUIT
....................................................
1-4
3-2. AUDIO CIRCUIT
....................................................
1-5
4. Self-Diagnosis Function
.............................................
1-6
5. Instructions on Use
.....................................................
1-9
CHAPTER 2 DISASSEMBLY
1. Before Starting Disassembly
......................................
2-1
2. Disassembly Method
..................................................
2-1
Parts Hierarchy Chart
.................................................
2-1
Disassembly Procedure Diagrams
.............................
2-2
2-1. Top cover
..............................................................
2-2
2-2. Tray panel, Front panel,
FSW board and MVR board
.................
2-3
2-3. Rear panel
.............................................................
2-4
2-4. VID board and REG board
....................................
2-5
2-5. AUD board and DEC board
...................................
2-5
2-6. DVD-ROM and Bottom cover
................................
2-6
CHAPTER 3 EXPLODED VIEW
1. CABINET SECTION
...................................................
3-1
CHAPTER 4 REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST
1. MECHANICAL PARTS LIST
......................................
4-1
SCHEMATIC, CIRCUIT BOARD
CHAPTER 5
AND BLOCK DIAGRAM
CONNECTION DIAGRAM
..............................................
5-1
SCHEMATIC/CIRCUIT
BOARD
FRONT SWITCH[FSW]
......................................
5-3 / 5-23
POWER SWITCH[MVR]
.....................................
5-5 / 5-23
VIDEO JACK[VID]
...............................................
5-6 / 5-20
AUDIO JACK[AUD]
.............................................
5-7 / 5-21
REGURATOR[REG]
...........................................
5-9 / 5-25
DECK-1[DEC]
..................................................
5-11 / 5-16
DECK-2[DEC]
..................................................
5-13 / 5-16
BLOCK DIAGRAM
........................................................
5-27
1 - 1
CHAPTER 1
GENERAL INFORMATION
General
SCART terminal
[For DV-P705E/E(UK)]
Component video output
[For DV-P705U]
S Video output terminal
Video output
Audio output
Other terminals
Accessories
1. Specifications
Specification and exterior aspect of the model may be changed for improvements without advance notice.
Operating Laser
........................
Semi-conductor laser: Wave length 650nm (DVD)
................................................................................................
780nm (CD,VCD)
Power supply
......................................................
DV-P705E/E(UK): AC230V, 50Hz
.................................................................................
DV-P705U: AC120V, 60Hz
Power consumption
..........................................................................................
24W
Weight
..............................................................................................................
3.4kg
Overall size
.....................................................................
434(W)×284(D)×91(H)mm
Allowable operating temperature
.........................................................
+5°C~+35°C
Allowable operating humidity
.........................................
15~75%(no condensation)
AV connector output
......................................................................
20 pin connector
This connector provides the video and signals for connection to a colour video TV
monitor (or TV set) which has a "AV CONNECTOR" terminal.
Y output level
..................................................................................
1 Vp-p (75 ohm)
P
B output level NTSC
................................................................
0.7 Vp-p (75 ohm)
PAL
...............................................................
0.698 Vp-p (75 ohm)
P
R output level NTSC
................................................................
0.7 Vp-p (75 ohm)
PAL
...............................................................
0.698 Vp-p (75 ohm)
Output terminal
...........................................................................................
Pin Jack
Y output level
..................................................................................
1 Vp-p (75 ohm)
C output level NTSC
.............................................................
0.286 Vp-p(75 ohm)
PAL
...............................................................
0.3 Vp-p (75 ohm)
Output terminal
.........................................................................................
S terminal
Output level
.....................................
1 Vp-p (synchronous when loaded at 75 ohm)
Output terminal
.............................................................................................
pin jack
Output level
....................................................................
200m Vrms (1kHz, -20dB)
Mixed 2ch Output
.................................................................
1 system (pin jack × 2)
5.1 ch Output
........................................................................
1 system (pin jack × 6)
Sound characteristics
Digital Audio output Optical/Coaxial Coaxial terminal
.............
1
(DTS/AC-3/MPEG2, LPCM, OFF commutable) Optical connector
...........
1
Remote control unit
................................................................................................
1
signal "AA" batteries
...............................................................................................
2
AV cord
...................................................................................................................
1
Power cord
..............................................................................................................
1
Frequency characteristics CD: 4Hz~20kHz (EIAJ)
DVD: 4Hz~22kHz (48k sampling)
4Hz~44kHz (96k sampling)
SN ratio 110dB
Dynamic range 100dB
Total harmonic distorion rate 0.003%
Wow fluttertics Measurement limit less than
(±0.001% W.PEAK) (EIAJ)
1 - 2
2. Comparison with Previous Model
DV-P705E/E(UK)/U DV-P505E/E(UK)/U
General
Dimension 434(W)x284(D)x91(H)mm 434(W)x284(D)x91(H)mm
Weight 3.4kg 3.7kg
Region Code 2[For E/E(UK)], 1[For U] 2[For E/E(UK)], 1[For U]
Power Requirement 230V 50Hz[For E/E(UK)], 230V 50Hz[For E/E(UK)],
120V 60Hz[For U] 120V 60Hz[For U]
Power Consumption 24W 24W
Regulation CE(CB)[For E/E(UK)], CE(CE)[For E/E(UK)],
C-UL/DOC[For U] C-UL/DOC[For U]
DVD-ROM Drive HAD-2505 GD-2501 or
(2X Speed /2-Laser 1-lens) HAD-2505
(2X Speed /2-Laser 1-lens)
Playable Disc Type
DVD/VCD/CD-DA O/O/O O/O/O
CVD/SVCD ---/--- ---/---
CD-R/CD-RW O/O O/O
Disc Size 8cm/12cm 8cm/12cm
PAL/NTSC Disc O/O O/O
Video
Digital Analog Converter 10 bit 10 bit
Composite Video Output Connector x1(US pin) x1(US pin)
S-Video Output Connector x1(S Terminal) x1(S Terminal)
Component Video Output Connector(525i) x1(US 3pin)[For U]] x1(US 3pin)[For U]
SCART Connector x1[For E/E(UK)] x1[For E/E(UK)]
D Terminal --- ---
Universal Video Output Auto, NTSC, PAL, PAL60 Auto, NTSC, PAL, PAL60
Universal Video Output Default PAL [For E/E(UKI], NTSC[For U] PAL[For E/E(UK)], NTSC[For U]
Black Level 0, 7.5IRE 0IRE[For E/E(UK)], 7.5IRE[For U]
Closed Caption for NTSC DVD O O
Sharpness Sharp,Natural,Soft ---
Still Picture Auto,Hi-Resolution, ---
Flickerless
Y-Level Control O ---
HUE Level Control O ---
NR(Digital Noise Reduction) ON/OFF --- ---
Gamma Correction Control --- ---
Progressive Output --- ---
24 Frame Source Progressive Output --- ---
24 Frame Source Indicator --- ---
Audio
Digital Analog Converter 96KHz/24bit 96KHz/24bit
Audio output Connector 2ch L/R+5.1ch(US 8pin) 2ch L/R+5.1ch(US 8pin)
Digital Audio Output-Optical x1 x1
Digital Audio Output-Coaxial x1(US pin) x1(US pin)
Headphone Jack with Volume Control --- ---
Karaoke --- ---
Mic Jack --- ---
MPEG2 Audio Down -Mix 2ch Analog/LPCM Analog/LPCM
MPEG2 Multi channel Digital Digital
Dolby Digital Down-mix 2ch Analog/LPCM Analog/LPCM
Dolby Digital Multi Channel Analog/Digital Analog/Digital
OSD Speaker Configuration(Level, Delay) O O
DTS Output Digital Digital
Dolby Pro Logic Decode --- O
Virtual Surround (Spatializer N-2-2) Analog ---
Wide Analog ---
1 - 3
Dynamic Range Compression O O
(only Dolby Digital)
MP3 Read --- ---
Playback Features
Jog/Shuttle on Front Panel O ---
Disc Navigation New Mark2 : Moving ---
Picture(I search) & Quick Title Change
FF 2x(IP search),10x,30x,120x(I search) 2x(IP search),5‚˜,10x,100x(I search)
Reverse Play, FR 1x,2x,10x,30x,120x(I search) 1x,2x,5x,10x,100x(I search)
Slow Forward 1/8,1/2(full frame) 1/8,1/4,1/2(full frame)
Slow Reverse --- 1/8,1/4,1/2(full frame)
Step Forward(full frame), Reverse(I picture) Forward, Reverse(‚†ull Frame)
Parental Look O O
Zoom x2/x4(DVD) O O
Program and Random Play O VCD,CD only
Repeat A-B, Disc, Title(DVD), A-B(DVD),A-B, Track(VCD, CD)
Chapter(DVD), Track(VCD, CD)
Last Play New O
Display/Operating Convenience
Easy Play O O
OSD languages 5 (English, French, German, Italian, 5 (English, French, German, Italian,
Spanish)[For E/E(UK)] Spanish)[For E/E(UK)]
8 (English, French,German,Italian, 8 (English, French,German,Italian,
Spanish, Chinese, Simple Chinese, Spanish, Chinese, Simple Chinese,
Japanese)[For U] Japanese)[For U]
OSD Display On/Off O O
Screen Saver O O
Auto Power Off O O
Vacuum Fluorescent Display Dimming Bright, Dim, Dark, Auto Dimming Light, Dim, Normal
Opening Logo Screen with Sound O ---
Accessories
Remote Control Unit with Jog/Shuttle & Picture O
Batteries 1pair for Remote Controller O O
AV cable O O
AC Power Cord Round 2P/3P (UK)[For E/E(UK)] Round 2P/3P (UK)[For E/E(UK)]
Flat 2p(U)[For U] Flat 2p(U)[For U]
1 - 4
3. Troubleshooting
3-1. VIDEO CIRCUIT
ARE SIGNALS
OUTPUT FROM VIDEO
OUTPUT TERMINAL?
Ye s
No
CHECK SIGNAL
CABLE/ MONITOR
CHECK VIDEO OUTPUT
SECTOR (PG1302/ J1307/ J1302/
J1306/ J1361) OF JAK PWB
CHECK IC3301/ IC3302 of
JAK PWB
CHECK IC1201/ IC1101/ IC1601
CHECK POWER
SUPPLY CIRCUIT
CHECK IC1601
CHECK X2201/ R1218
REPLACE IC2202
ARE SIGNALS
OUTPUT FROM PG2201
pins 17, 15, 13, 11, 9, 7,
3?
ARE SIGNALS
IC2202 pins
14, 15, 16, 20, 21?
+5V AT IC2202
pins 46, 34, 32, 30, 27,
19, 11, 1 (VDD)?
IS VOLTAGE AT
IC2202 pins 44
(RESET) H LEVEL?
IS CLOCK IN
IC2202 pin 48?
Ye s
No
Ye s
No
No
Ye s
No
Ye s
No
Ye s
No
Ye s
ARE SIGNALS
OUTPUT FROM
IC2202 pins 35, 33, 29,
28, 25, 24?
NO IMAGE
1 - 5
IS THERE
AN IMAGE?
No
Ye s
BREAKDOWN BEFORE IC1201
CHECK IC1506 OR +8V LINE ETC.
CHECK IC1101/ IC1601
BREAKDOWN OF Q1505 OR
Q1506 OR D1504
BREAKDOWN OF
IC1501, IC1507
ARE IC1501
pins 8, 9, 15, 20
5V?
ARE THERE
SIGNALS AT IC1501
PINS 13, 16 and
IC1507 pins 9-14?
IS Q1505
BASE VOLTAGE
0V?
IS Q1505
COLLECTOR
VOLTAGE
8V?
IS IC1501 pin 21
and IC1507 pin 3-6
VOLTAGE 5V?
No
Ye s
No
Ye s
No
Ye s
No
Ye s
No
Ye s
No
Ye s
ARE THERE
SIGNALS AT IC1501
pins 1, 2, 3, 5 AND
IC1507 pins 40, 41, 45,
46, 47, 38?
NO SOUND
IS Q1507, Q1501
COLLECTOR
VOLTAGE 8V?
Ye s
ARE SIGNALS AT
IC1507-IC1514
pins 7, 8?
Ye s
BREAKDOWN OF
Q1306-Q1311, Q3503, Q3504
No
BREAKDOWN OF IC1201
BREAKDOWN OF IC1506
Ye s
ARE IC1506
pin 3 +5V & pin 1 +8V
ARE THERE
SIGNALS AT IC1501
pins 26,27,28 and
IC1507 pins 34, 35, 36?
BREAKDOWN OF IC1501
No
BREAKDOWN OF Q1507, Q1501
No
BREAKDOWN OF
IC1507-IC1514
No
3-2. AUDIO CIRCUIT
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1. Overview
This DVD player has two types of self-diagnosis function for differing operation methods:
(1) Self-diagnosis started automatically when power is turned on
(2) Self-diagnosis activated when test mode is selected by pressing buttons on player
2. Conditions for engaging self-diagnosis
The following conditions must be satisfied to start and complete self-diagnosis:
(1) No disc loaded.
(2) Power cord unplugged after self-diagnosis is complete.
3. Operation methods and diagnosis items
3.1 Self-diagnosis started automatically when power is turned on
(1) ATAPI bus not yet connected
If DVD-ROM drive is not connected, Err 0009 will appear in the display of player.
Unplug the power cord and check the connection of ATAPI cable.
(2) When program is not yet stored in flash memory on DEC board:
Tray will open, close and then open.
Unplug the power cord and check the DEC board.
3.2 Self-diagnosis engaged by pressing the buttons on player
3.2.1 Simultaneously hold down the SKIP >> and POWER buttons on player for 5 seconds, and then press the PLAY button.
The player will enter the automatic DEC board self-diagnosis mode.
If the DEC board is normal, 0001 will appear in the display for 2 seconds, and then 0002 for 2 seconds: This indication will
be repeated.
If error is detected, Err 01 or Err 02 will appear.
Err 01: R/W error, 4 Mbit connected to SH
Err 02: R/W error, 32 Mbit connected to ZIVA
Self-diagnosis will stop when it first detects error.
That is, if Err 01 is displayed, item for Err 002 will not be diagnosed.
3.2.2 Simultaneously hold down the << SKIP and POWER buttons on player for 5 seconds.
The player will enter the selective DEC board self-diagnosis mode.
When this mode is entered, the appropriate menu should appear on the TV screen.
If this screen does not appear, there is a problem in the display system: Carefully check the circuits related to video encoder.
To change diagnosis items, while holding down the SKIP << button on player, press the POWER button.
The following describes each diagnosis item:
(1) VIDEO DAC
If the TEST MENU screen appears, this item is judged normal.
Indication in display: 10 00010
(2) BUTTON CODE
The codes of buttons on remote control and player will appear in the display.
Indication in display: 20
*****
(
*****
: 5-digit button code)
(However, the codes of POWER button and a simultaneously pressed button are excluded.)
4. Self-Diagnosis Function
TEST MENU
VIDEO DAC
BUTTON CODE
COLOR BAR
AUDIO DAC FL FR C SL SR SUB
STRING TEST
1 - 7
The codes of buttons with the same functions are identical:
PLAY/PAUSE : 10104
SKIP >> : 00002
SKIP << : 00003
STOP : 00111
OPEN : 00009
DISPLAY : 00011
The codes of jog and shuttle are as follows:
(3) COLOR BAR
The color bar will appear.
Each time SKIP >> is pressed, the following display conditions will be established in sequence:
1) NTSC standard playback (Y, Pb, Pr)
Indication in display: 30 0000
2) NTSC Letterbox display
Indication in display: 30 0001
3) NTSC Squeeze display
Indication in display: 30 0002
4) PAL50 (RGB on) Squeeze display
Indication in display: 30 0003
5) PAL (RGB on) standard playback
Indication in display: 30 0004
Pressing SKIP >> at this time will return to 1).
(4) AUDIO DAC
White noise is output from each audio channel.
Indication in display: 40
Each time SKIP >> is pressed, the audio output channel will switch as follows:
FL -> FR -> C -> SL -> SR -> SUB -> FL -> ...
Each time SKIP << is pressed, the audio output channel will switch as follows:
SUB -> SR -> SL -> C -> FR -> FL -> SUB -> ...
(5) STRING TEST
The on-screen information (OSD) used by DVD player is displayed.
Indication in display: 50
Each time SKIP >> is pressed, the contents of string will switch as follows:
OPEN -> CLOSE -> PLAY -> STOP -> PAUSE -> TITLE -> CHAPTER -> ...
Each time SKIP << is pressed, the contents of string will switch as follows:
CHAPTER -> TITLE -> PAUSE -> STOP -> PLAY -> CLOSE -> OPEN -> ...
Jog dial Indication in player display
Forward 10500
Backward 10501
Shuttle position -7 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 0 +1 +2 +3 +4 +5 +6 +7
Indication in
00414 00404 00400 00403 00413
player display
1 - 8
4. Miscellaneous
4.1 Flash ROM software version display, error display, etc.
Press the VIRTUAL SURROUND button on player and, while holding it down, simultaneously press and hold down the
POWER button for 5 seconds.
The software version of flash ROM will appear (P00xx, xxx).
Pressing the cursor up/down buttons on remote control or player will display the player internal data.
The cursor left/right buttons on remote control or player are used for P00 (-P5) <-> P10 (-19) and P10 (-19) <-> P20 (-P99).
The following table lists the player internal data (however, not all items are supported):
4.2 If no PLAY appears in the display
The following lists the possible causes of no PLAY display (and Disc Error in OSD):
a-f of aP20 bcdef that appears in the display are defined in bits (displayed in octal notation).
# Function Display Content
1 Software version P00 XX.XXX Flash ROM version area is read and displayed
2 Player region P01 XX Setup and NTSC/PAL are initialized for each destination.
3 Model No. P02 abcde ------
4 Microcode version P03 XXXYY XXX: Version; YY: Revision (a-z = 1-26)
5 SH microprocessor ROM version P04 XX.XXX SH7020 mask ROM version
6 - P 5 ---- ------
7 - P11~P19 ------
8 Cause of unplayability OP20 XXXXX Possible reasons that no PLAY appears are displayed.
9 - P21 ------
10 Drive information P22 XXXXX Information on drive is displayed
11 - P23 ---- ------
12 - P26~P99 ------
# Display Content
1 aP20 XXXXX bit0: UDF error
bit1: Drive time-out error
2 XP20 bXXXX bit0: VCD auto-stop 1 (reserved)
bit1: VCD auto-stop 2 (reserved)
bit2: No disc
3 XP20 XcXXX bit0: PAL disc cannot be played since NTSC video output has been set.
bit1: NM auto-stop 1 (disc can be played again)
bit2: NM auto-stop 2
4 XP20 XXdXX bit0: VMG1 acquisition error
bit1: Drive error
bit2: Version manager error (CD-I, PC software CD-ROM, upgraded CD-R)
5 XP20 XXXeX bit0: Disc format
bit1: Region code acquisition error
bit2: Region code of player does not match that of disc.
6 XP20 XXXf bit0: Reserved
bit1: Authentication error (disc or title key)
bit2: Disc acquisition error
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5. Instructions on Use
- DV-P705E/E(UK) -
DISC NAVIGATION button
Signal receiving eye for remote control
Tray
POWER/STANDBY button( )
MENU button
SKIP buttons( )
STOP button
PLAY/ PAUSE button
VIRTUAL SURROUND button
OPEN/CLOSE button
TOP MENU button
17
17
34
21
18
22
17
17
11
17
23
DIRECTION/PUSH ENTER button
21
Jog dial/Shuttle ring
19 20
PUSH ENTERTOP MENU
MENU
DISC
NAVIGATION
SKIP
STOP
PAUSEPLAY/
OPEN/CLOSE
VIRTUAL
SURROUND
REV
FWD
FRONT
<Display>
21
32
27
28
42
25
17
32
25
32
17
Indicates the disc type.
Indicates the operational mode.
Indicates the Title number being played. ,
Indicates the Chapter or track number.
Indicates the elapsed time or remaining
time of the disc. ,
Indicates the Audio Type being played.
Indicates the play status. , ~
Lights if the stop position is in memory.
22
A
B PBC (
(
(
SR
)
)
)
RANDOM ANGLE
PROGRAM
LAST TOTAL
REMAIN
CD
DVD
LPCM dts
Dolby Digital
MPEG Audio
Pro Logic
TITLE
H
M
kHz
bit
S
TRACK
CHAPTER
VCD
1 - 10
1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9
0
CLEAR
DISPLAY
ANGLE SUBTITLE AUDIO
SURROUND
DIRECT
SEARCH
STEP
ZOOM
TOP MENU
MENU
RETURN
LAST
– SPEED +
SETUP
PICTURE
A–B
OPEN/
CLOSE
/I
PLAY/PAUSE
STOP
DISC NAVIGATION
ENTER
REV FWD
DISPLAY button
OPEN/CLOSE button
AUDIO button
SURROUND button
PICTURE button
SKIP button ( )
STEP buttons ( )
POWER/STANDBY button ( )
SUBTITLE button
ANGLE button
DIRECT SEARCH button
ZOOM button
TOP MENU button
PLAY/PAUSE button ( )
JOG dial
A-B button
Numerical buttons
CLEAR button
SETUP button
DIRECTION buttons
ENTER button
SHUTTLE ring
SKIP button ( )
STOP button
SPEED buttons
DISC NAVIGATION button
MENU button
RETURN button
LAST button
17 32
17
31
34
27
24
40
27
18
27
21
22
20
31
30
30
22
21
17
18
21
20
23
19
21
22
24
19
REAR VIEW
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT
Digital audio output terminal
Analog audio output terminal
Video output terminal
S video output terminal
SCART terminal
Power cord
connecting terminal
14
14
14
14
15
14
AC~
DIGITAL AUDIO OUT
ANALOG AUDIO OUT
COAXIAL
OPTICAL
SURROUND
CENTER
FRONT
SUB
WOOFER
5.1 CHANNEL SURROUND
R
L
VIDEO
S
VIDEO OUT
MIXED
R
L
OUT
AV CONNECTOR
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- DV-P705U -
DISC NAVIGATION button
Signal receiving eye for remote control
Tray
POWER/STANDBY button( )
MENU button
SKIP buttons( )
STOP button
PLAY/ PAUSE button
VIRTUAL SURROUND button
OPEN/CLOSE button
TOP MENU button
17
17
34
21
18
22
17
17
11
17
23
DIRECTION/PUSH ENTER button
21
Jog dial/Shuttle ring
19 20
PUSH ENTERTOP MENU
MENU
DISC
NAVIGATION
SKIP
STOP
PAUSEPLAY/
OPEN/CLOSE
VIRTUAL
SURROUND
REV
FWD
FRONT
<Display>
21
32
27
28
42
25
17
32
25
32
17
Indicates the disc type.
Indicates the operational mode.
Indicates the Title number being played. ,
Indicates the Chapter or track number.
Indicates the elapsed time or remaining
time of the disc. ,
Indicates the Audio Type being played.
Indicates the play status. , ~
Lights if the stop position is in memory.
22
A
B PBC (
(
(
SR
)
)
)
RANDOM ANGLE
PROGRAM
LAST TOTAL
REMAIN
CD
DVD
LPCM dts
Dolby Digital
MPEG Audio
Pro Logic
TITLE
H
M
kHz
bit
S
TRACK
CHAPTER
VCD
1 - 12
1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9
0
CLEAR
DISPLAY
ANGLE SUBTITLE AUDIO
SURROUND
DIRECT
SEARCH
STEP
ZOOM
TOP MENU
MENU
RETURN
LAST
SPEED +
SETUP
PICTURE
AB
OPEN/
CLOSE
/I
PLAY/PAUSE
STOP
DISC NAVIGATION
ENTER
REV FWD
DISPLAY button
OPEN/CLOSE button
AUDIO button
SURROUND button
PICTURE button
SKIP button ( )
STEP buttons ( )
POWER/STANDBY button ( )
SUBTITLE button
ANGLE button
DIRECT SEARCH button
ZOOM button
TOP MENU button
PLAY/PAUSE button ( )
JOG dial
A-B button
Numerical buttons
CLEAR button
SETUP button
DIRECTION buttons
ENTER button
SHUTTLE ring
SKIP button ( )
STOP button
SPEED buttons
DISC NAVIGATION button
MENU button
RETURN button
LAST button
17 32
17
31
34
27
24
40
27
18
27
21
22
20
31
30
30
22
21
17
18
21
20
23
19
21
22
24
19
REAR VIEW
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT
Digital audio output terminal
Analog audio output terminal
Video output terminal
S video output terminal
Component video output terminal
Power cord
connecting terminal
14
14
14
14
15
14
P
R
P
B
Y
AC~
DIGITAL AUDIO OUT
ANALOG AUDIO OUT
COAXIAL
OPTICAL
SURROUND
CENTER
FRONT
SUB
WOOFER
5.1 CHANNEL SURROUND
R
L
VIDEO
S
VIDEO OUT
VIDEO OUT
MIXED
COMPONENT
R
L
2 - 1
Parts to remove Item
Top cover 2-1
2-2
Tray panel
2-2
FSW board
Parts to remove Item
2. Disassembly Method
When replacing defective parts, first refer to the "Parts hierarchy chart" shown below.
This chart shows the procedure for parts removal when replacing defective parts.
[How to use the parts hierarchy chart]
(1) Locate the part to be replaced.
(2) Check the parts in the ranks above the part to be replaced and start dismantling.
(3) Replace the defective part and reinstall the parts in the reverse order to that shown in the parts hierarchy chart.
1) Unplug the power cord from the AC outlet.
2) [Removal procedure]
If a special procedure is required when dismantling
any component, it is indicated using numbers.
Follow the numbers (1),(2),(3) ... shown in the
illustrations.
[Reinstallation procedure]
Reinstall each component in the reverse order to
removal when otherwise not specified.
3) Insert card connectors securely all the way as they
are of the direct insertion type.
Parts Hierarchy Chart
Note: Dismantle parts in the eject state.
1. Before Starting Disassembly
Fig. 1-1
2-2
Front panel
2-4
REG board
2-5
DEC board
MVR
(POWER SWITCH)
BOARD
DVD-ROM
2-6
VID (VIDEO JACK)
BOARD
CHAPTER 2
DISASSEMBLY
2-2
MVR board
2-5
AUD board
2-4
VID board
2-3
Rear panel
DEC
(DECK) BOARD
REG (REGULATOR)
BOARD
AUD (AUDIO JACK)
BOARD
FSW
(FRONT SWITCH)
BOARD
Bottom cover
2-6
2 - 2
Fig. 2-1
Disassembly Procedure Diagrams
Item Parts to remove
2-1 Top cover
(1)
TOP COVER
(1) REMOVE
SEVEN
SCREWS
(1)
2 - 3
Item Parts to remove
2-2 Tray panel, Front panel, FSW board and MVR board
Fig. 2-2
Fig. 2-3
(1) REMOVE
THE SCREW
TRAY PANEL
(A)
FRONT PANEL
(6)
RELEASE
SIX
STOPPERS
(3)
RELEASE
TWO
STOPPERS
MVR BOARD
(5) REMOVE
THREE
SCREWS
(7)
DISCONNECT
CONNECTOR
(4)
(4)
(2)
DISCONNECT
TWO
CONNECTORS
(2)
(4)
REMOVE
SIX
SCREWS
FSW BOARD
(6)
Caution:
Remove the tray panel before removing
the front panel. Insert a Philips screwdriver
into hole (A) and turn it counterclockwise:
The tray plate can be pulled out, and the
tray panel can be removed.
After removing the tray panel, return the
tray plate to its original position.
(3)
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